The KKE expresses its sorrow for the unexpected death of K. Michalos
The KKE «expresses its sorrow for the unexpected death of Konstantinos Michalos, president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Warm condolences to his family and relatives,» the party's statement said.
SYRIZA-PS: Konstantinos Michalos was struggling, like thousands of our fellow citizens, for the labours of a life threatened to turn to ashes
«Konstantinos Michalos was struggling, like thousands of our fellow citizens, for the labours of a life threatened to become ashes,» SYRIZA-PS said in a statement.
«Throughout his career, Konstantinos Michalos has linked his name with the Chamber of Commerce and Greek business. From 2011 as president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry and from 2012 as head of the Central Union of Greek Chambers of Commerce and Industry, he contributed greatly to the survival and extroversion of Greek entrepreneurship in the difficult years of the crisis,» the opposition notes and expresses «deep condolences to his family, children and relatives.».
Yanis Varoufakis on the death of K.Michalos: I find it hard to believe
«It was with sadness and dismay that I learned of the death of my classmate, fellow student and friend Konstantinos Michalos. I find it hard to believe,» said Yanis Varoufakis, Secretary of MP 25, on the death of Konstantinos Michalos.
Condolences of P. Christides on the loss of K. Michalos
The Movement for Change is deeply saddened by the death of the President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Konstantinos Michalos, expressed the Press Spokesman, Pavlos Christidis.
«A consistent representative of the business world and the Chamber of Commerce institution has passed away», he notes and expresses his sincere condolences to the family and relatives of Mr Michalos.
Rena Durou: For Constantine
In a political landscape dominated by partisan logic and exclusion,
in a political landscape of “enemies” and “friends”, of vices and pettiness,
it was you who proved to us that things can and do get done differently, beyond party labels, it was you who taught us lessons in morality, it was you who showed me that civility can coexist with a different political viewpoint,
it was you who made me hope again in dignity, to believe that it is not a lost cause on the altar of petty politics.
You stood by us in the easy and especially in the difficult.
With knowledge and with humour.
Only today you decided to surprise us, to leave us for the first and last time, without your laughter, without your advice.
Making the great catastrophe even more unbearable.
Thinking of Athena, your children, your beloved “allies” .











